Edison and Me: How NOT to Do Something Difficult

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I have the information for the first module of How To Write A Series more or less finished.  The story is done and beautifully edited. NOT by me. I’m fighting myself over the damn cover art.


So far so good.


And today I spent six hours trying to figure out how to bring all of this information—and there is a lot of it, including some new techniques I came up with to make this whole Writing A Series Without Having It Fall Apart On You Three Books Down The Line process simpler… When I hit the weird and wacky wall of SOFTWARE. Of All things.


Started with Inspiration. Nope, that’s not gonna work. It’s missing presentation options I need.


Moved to ConceptDraw Mindmap. SO not going to work. It’s missing MOST of the options I need to get this done.


I spent that six hours learning two detailed course creation processes that won’t work for this course.


Edison spent a lot longer than that on the lightbulb, and a lot more tries, but unlike Edison, I’ve built courses before, and I thought going in that I knew exactly how to present this.


Now I’m looking at Keynote, and considering slides and downloads.


Or going my Ugly Workshop route with hand-drawn diagrams on quad paper.


Or… something else.


My objectives are to be concise and fast, to make sure I cover the material thoroughly but that I don’t overwhelm anyone with details, to make sure I make this as easy as possible for the writer to use, and to create a fun, entertaining, interesting course that allows writers to achieve success on their first use of the course, as well as with subsequent uses.


So. I’m struggling. I’m going spend a few hours this evening getting the rest of my background material and notes together.


And I’m promising myself one more time that this will NOT end up being as big a course as How To Think Sideways. Or even How To Revise Your Novel.


 

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Published on April 02, 2014 13:54
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